The FGR 'There Was a Whisper' Photoshoot Stars Rianne Haspels
Meghan Young — May 23, 2012 — Fashion
References: mickdelint & fashiongonerogue
The Fashion Gone Rogue 'There Was a Whisper' online editorial is inspired by the Swinging Sixties. The voluminous tousled hair and smokey cat eyes complement the sophisticated colorful ensembles, giving them a retro vibe that would otherwise be absent.
Shot on location at a trailer park, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'There Was a Whisper' online editorial is rural glam. Amsterdam-born and -based photographer Mark de Lint romanticizes the setting, however, through the use of soft lighting and a strong focus on model Rianne Haspels, rather than the backdrop. Styled by Merle Groeskamp, the Dutch beauty is clad in bold patterns and feminine silhouettes from the likes of River Island, Escada, Seafolly and H&M. Her vintage looks were perfected by makeup artist Corinne van der Heijden.
Shot on location at a trailer park, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'There Was a Whisper' online editorial is rural glam. Amsterdam-born and -based photographer Mark de Lint romanticizes the setting, however, through the use of soft lighting and a strong focus on model Rianne Haspels, rather than the backdrop. Styled by Merle Groeskamp, the Dutch beauty is clad in bold patterns and feminine silhouettes from the likes of River Island, Escada, Seafolly and H&M. Her vintage looks were perfected by makeup artist Corinne van der Heijden.
Trend Themes
1. Rural Glam - Opportunity for boutique hotels and glamping sites to offer a retro trailer park experience for guests.
2. Swinging Sixties Fashion - Opportunity for fashion retailers to capitalize on the nostalgia for 1960s styles with updated and modernized designs.
3. Vintage Beauty - Opportunity for beauty companies to create makeup and hair products that evoke a retro glamour aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Boutique hotels and glamping sites can attract guests by offering a unique rural glam experience.
2. Fashion - Fashion retailers can create new lines with updated 1960s inspired designs to capitalize on the nostalgic trend.
3. Beauty - Beauty companies can create new makeup and hair products to cater to the vintage glamour aesthetic popularized by the photoshoot.
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